The volcano Stromboli is known as the lighthouse of the Mediterranean. Stromboli is the world's longest erupting volcano, and is on the island of Stromboli in the Tyrrhenian Sea in Italy.
I'm pretty sure a convergent boundary formed it. :)
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Mount Stromboli is located on the island of Stromboli in the Tyrrhenian Sea, which is part of the Aeolian Islands in Italy. It is an active volcano known for its frequent and mild eruptions, making it a popular tourist attraction.
Mt. Stromboli is an active volcano.
The interaction between continental plates floating on the surface of the mantle creates mountains and volcanoes. Mount Stromboli was created through the convergence of two tectonic plates, which pushed upward and created a submerged deep ocean volcano in the ocean. Converging plates are typically responsible for the creation of volcanoes.
It could poison the atmosphere with ash and smoke and destroy countless numbers of trees and forests and animal life.
You can find information about Stramboli's Island on websites like Volcano Discovery, Expedia, Lonely Planet, Trip Advisor, Wikipedia and Wiki Travels.
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